Wallace Bernado currently serves as a doctoral student at FAPERJ since March 2020, focusing on the design and execution of experiments involving coffee trees and other agricultural crops. Responsibilities include conducting physiological assessments, analyzing data statistically, preparing graphics and scientific articles, performing biochemical analyses, and teaching classes while also mentoring undergraduate students and evaluating course completion work. Prior to this role, Wallace Bernado completed a Master's degree in Plant Production with a focus on Ecophysiology of Tropical and Subtropical Plants at UENF from August 2018 to March 2020. Educational qualifications also include a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and Environmental Sciences from UENF, obtained from March 2013 to March 2018.
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